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== History ==
The Misato City Tram is a tram network that has been operating in [[Misato City]] from 1912 to 1943 and the [[Lamtsu Capital City]] from 1943 to the present day. At it's peak in 1964, the Misato City Tram operated trams from Sasaguri to Meguro and , some of which have been converted into metro lines (such as the [[Meguro Line]]) and moved under the road as road traffic increased. The tram network is the oldest continuously operating public transport in Lamtsu, with the original route from Obaira to Misato having been in operation for more than a 100 years (now [[Misato City Tram Route 2|route 2]]).
The first tram route ran on [[Misato High Street]] on the side of the road, unlike the current arrangement which has the tram run in the middle of the road. This is why the current trams still have side platform arrangements. This line was built by the

Revision as of 11:59, 22 January 2023

The Misato City Tram is the tram network serving the Lamtsu Capital City. It consists of 6 routes operating over 4 tram lines, and is operated by Lamtsu Rapid Transit.

Lines

Routes

No. Route
1. Otaki Light Rail - SMRT Misato
2. Obaira - SMRT Misato
3. Shin-Kata - SMRT Misato
4. Lamtsu-Kata Light Rail
5. Lamtsu-SMRT Misato
6. Lamtsu-Obaira (Via Kata)

History

The Misato City Tram is a tram network that has been operating in Misato City from 1912 to 1943 and the Lamtsu Capital City from 1943 to the present day. At it's peak in 1964, the Misato City Tram operated trams from Sasaguri to Meguro and , some of which have been converted into metro lines (such as the Meguro Line) and moved under the road as road traffic increased. The tram network is the oldest continuously operating public transport in Lamtsu, with the original route from Obaira to Misato having been in operation for more than a 100 years (now route 2).

The first tram route ran on Misato High Street on the side of the road, unlike the current arrangement which has the tram run in the middle of the road. This is why the current trams still have side platform arrangements. This line was built by the